Sunday, February 24, 2008

Feb 24th Tarot Card

Knight of WandsThe Knight of Wands

This is a dynamic and active card, with a great deal of warm enthusiasm and gaiety flowing from its energy. Often insight and perception increase when it is influential. There are often sudden and unexpected shifts of energy, so that blockages are swept firmly out of your path, leaving you free to move forward in your chosen direction.

On a day ruled by this card, expect to be directed to take action to remove difficulties and resolve problems, and be open to guidance from wherever it happens to come. This card is sometimes known by the title "Lord of Lightning" and he will use life’s everyday tools to nudge you in the right direction. Don’t be surprised to receive guidance from odd sources, and pay close attention to what happens around you. Allow yourself to be alert to apparently random input which will give you clues and ideas that had not occurred to you before.

And then once you have picked up these signs, follow them diligently and determinedly - you’ll find they really pay off. Don’t put things on one side for further reference - as soon as you know what action to take, take it. Then sit back and wait for the next ‘nudge’!

Affirmation: I open myself to my own success.

Feb 24th Reading

The I Ching:

Well of the Sages


Hexagram 48. The Well

You have received the forty-eighth hexagram:
The Well, also known as Drawing from the Well.
The symbol is wood below water: the image
to visualise is a bucket dipping into a well.
The Well symbolises the profound resources
that as human beings we have at our disposal.

In Taoist thought, the well is in fact a symbol
of the depths of our own universal being.
By accessing the well one may become
a source of inspiration for others, just as
animals gather around a watering hole.
But everything depends on the way one lifts the water:
the practice of drawing from the well is symbolised
by someone carefully lifting water up with a bucket.

The judgement of this hexagram is that: you should
draw deeply on your relationship to the Universal Source.
The I Ching teaches that each of us contains
the universe within in microcosm, and thus
every living being has an infinite reserve
to draw on: wisdom, inspiration, strength,
creativity, understanding, transcendence and love,
these are some of the contents of the Well.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Sometimes Salvation

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To lessen my troubles

I stopped hanging out with relatives
And empty saviours like you
I wish I had a nickel for every miracle
That you easily tricked me into

You can lead a horse to water
But faith is another matter
So dont you surrender
Cause sometimes salvation
In the eye of the storm

Ive no time for accusations
Or conversations on all the bad, bad things you do.
Just a note from your jailor
Drugs and the relations
To all the people around you

You can lead a horse to water
But faith is another matter
So dont you surrender
Cause sometimes salvation
In the eye of the storm

Ive kept secret your superstitions
And all its twisted wisdom
That I fell into

Sister can you try and find me?

Friday, February 01, 2008

Shanes Chart